Paper dispenser



' which the ends of the wire l are connected,

that niay be drawn through holes 13 formed in the ends of the brackets by the thulnb nuts lll. Thus the wire l may be readily placed and drawn tant.

It desired the sides o' thev trame i may be provided with projecting arms and the ends ot the wire` connected to the projecting arms and drawn taut for severing the paper.

I clainizf l. In a paper'dispenser; a paper roll supporting traine, a roller for supporting` the roll ot paper, means for guiding the roll ot' paper as the paper is drawn :troni the roll, threaded pins, means for connecting the neoaoeo said pins to the sides of the traine, and a wire connected to the pins and nuts located on the pins for drawing the wire taut.

2. In a paper dispenser, a paper roll snp porting trarne, the said frame having a pail ot slots located at the ends thereof, a bar located in the slots and adapted to extend through a roll of paper for guiding the roll of ypaper downward as the paper is drawn from the roll, a pair of bracket inenibers connected to the traine having tapped portions for receiving threaded ineinbers, the outer ends oi the bracket members having threaded pins, a wire connected to the pins, thumb-nuts located on the threaded pins for drawing the wire tant between the brackets, the wire being located below the horizontal plane of the axis of the roll and in front of the vertical plane of the axis ot the roll.

ln testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my nanie to this specification.

FRANK M. Hllril. 

